Mark Brown has finished fifth at the Samsung Whitford Pro-Am with rounds of 71 and 70 to finish at 1-under par, six shots behind winner Josh Geary. Mark enjoyed the outing after a week recovering from jet lag and resting and was happy to be back amongst his fellow NZ professionals. Click here for full scores.
Fifth Place for Brown
23 November, 2009 | 4 Comments
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Ryan - 25 Nov 09
Browny did actually get told he was eligible for the final stage of US Q-School next week due to his 2008 O.O.M. title I take it! Spose it's only a diehard optimist like me here on his website who believes great results are just around the corner, and that he could've easily 'done a McIlroy' and played a two-tour schedule in 2010. ;)
Jason - 30 Nov 09
I see on iseekgolf.com Mark didn't take up a free pass to the final stage of US q-school via his '08 Australasian showing. Is he completely happy in Europe, even though it seems like it might be in for a tough time? Any desire to live and play in the US in the future, or is it something he'd feel reluctant about?
Ross - 1 Dec 09
Mark, You picked a great time to head back home! The weather in UK is now absolutely dreadful! You'd need to be chipping over water on Mill R's practice green rather than putting! Hope you enjoy the NZ and Asian greens better than your first year on Euro ones. Hope you get your belief in your putting back. It's the greens, not your technique! Though 'left hand low' always seemed the way you'd go over here. Ross
St Andrews J - 4 Dec 09
After meeting up at The Dunhill Mark there are more of us than Ryan who think/know great results are just around the corner. That putter will come back.